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DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT YARMOUTH

... (From the Norfolk News). One of the most calamitous events which ever befel this town, or any other this district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and has spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire population. The scene of this dreadful event was tbe Suspension-bridge, on the North-quay, crossing the river Bure. and which has been the entrance the town from the railway terminus, ...

AWFUL CATASTROPHE FROM THE FALLING OF A SUSPENSION BRIDGE

... UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST Great Yarmouth.- One of the most calamitous events which ever befel tins town, or any other tit this of the kingdom has just transpired and has spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire population. The scene of this dreadful event was the Suspension-bridge, on the North-quay, crossing the river Bure, aud which has been the entrance to the town from ...

APPALLING CALAMITY.-FALL OF YARMOUTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE

... APPALLING CALAMITY. -FALL OF YARMOUTH SUSPENSION BRIDGE. One of the most calamitous events which ever befel this town, or any other in this district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and lias spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire | population. Tbe scene of this dreadful event was the Suspension-bridge the North-quay, crossing the river Bure, and which has been the entrance to ...

AWFUL CATABTROPHE AT YARMOUTH

... DPWARDB OF ONB HUNDRED LIVES LOBT. [From the Norwich Mercury.] Yabmocth, Fbidat Mat 2— lt is with an almost overwhelming feeling of awe that we attempt to draw upon our faculties for a description of a scene of horror it has ne- ver yet been tbe lot of any journalist in this county, if in England, to record. In vain do we endeavour to select words which may in tbe most fitting manner portray ...

AWFUL CALAMITY AT YARMOUTH, NORFOLK

... Norwich, Saturday Nighb Tbe journalist has but seldom to record an event such a distressing character as one«whicb occurred Friday evening last, at Yarmouth, which there «* little doubt that upwards one hundred persons lo*' their lives. the afternoon Friday, Nelson, tbe Clown »' Cooke's Circus, proceeded to perform feat has excited some attention, both London and the provinces, since it fi;st ...

APPALLING ACCIDENT AT YARMOUTH

... One of the most calamitous events which ever befel this town, or any other in this district of the kingdom, has just transpired, and has spread lamentation and grief throughout the entire population. The scene of this dreadful event was the Suspension-bridge, the North-quay, crossing the river Bure, and which has been the entrance to the town from the railway terminus, and the new road from ...

AWFUL CATASTROPHE AT YARMOUTH. IMMENSE LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE

... WFUL CATASTROPHE AT YARMOUTH. IMMENSE LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE. In the afterr riday week, Nelson, the clown at cire to perform a feat which haa excited some attention, both in London and the proviuces, since it was first introduced by the late Mr. Usher, viz., swimming in a washing tub, drawn by four geese. He was to start from the drawbridge on the quay, and go to the suspension bridge, which was ...

AWFUL CALAMITY AT YARMOUTH.—FALL OF A BRIDGE AND LOSS OF UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED LIVES

... One of the most calamitous events which ever befel any town or district of the kingdom, occurred at Yarmouth on Friday evening the 2nd inst., and has spread lamentation and woe throughout the entire population of the town and neighbourhood, and, iodeed, a strong feeling of sorrow cannot fail to excited in the breasts of all who become acquainted with the details of the awful occurrence. Never ...